Tommy john tore the ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow, which is the tendon that basically holds your arm together. Close to 500 major league pitchers have thus far had what's now called tommy johns surgery. John got his brand new elbow at the age of 31, and he ended up pitching in the major leagues until he was forty six years old.
Revisionist History tries to make sense of the conundrum of PED use in baseball, using the 500-year-old philosophical techniques of St. Ignatius. Part one of a three-part series on the moral reasoning of the Jesuit order.
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